Show I ft SD ll m The first week of the new year vas cne of animation and activity with the fashionables a It opened with a delightful de-lightful dance and every day since has brought some event of importance Every variety of entertainment was given and the week witnessed two weddings of note that of Miss Jean Croo and Mr Harry St Clair Hathaway Hatha-way at St Pauls church and of Miss Edith Hyde and Mr A H Ensign both occurring on Wednesday < S > 0 < > As the time draws near for St Mark hospital ball interest in the event increases in-creases The sale of tickets has been very large and many requests are being be-ing made on the ladies in charge for more Elaborate preparations are being made for decorating the hall and the supper will be a feature of the affair The music will be furnished by the Christensen brothers and will no doubt be the finest heard this year The price of admission has been placed within the range of all and even to persons not intending to go is an incentive in-centive for a donation as the proceeds 1 are to ETO towards the maintenance of the hospital < 5 > < S > < J > The dace given at Landrums Monday Mon-day night by Miss Harkness Miss Wallace Wal-lace and Miss Ora Harkness was the feature of the week in society There was a delicate touch and a daintiness about the decorations which produced a beautiful scene with nothing to mar the effect of elegance and taste Among the guests were Miss Burke Mrs Belden Mrs Wallace Miss Bertha Carter Mrs Newman Miss McCornick Mrs Robert Glendjnning Miss Sadler Miss Daisy Colton Miss Sookledge Miss June Sadler Mrs Post Miss Sue Bacon Miss Bessie Wright Miss Murray Mrs Landstreet Miss Afton Young Mrs Hayward Miss Woodward Mrs Holden Miss Davis Mrs Hughes Mrs Zane Miss Hanauer Miss Sprague Miss Lawrence Miss Toulmin Miss Alff Mrs < Colonel Kent Mrs Captain Crane Miss Poe Miss Kent Mrs LieutenantColonel Liscum Mrs Augustine Mr George Downey Mr Will Lawrence Mr Joe Young Mr Bert Varian Mr Ritchie Colonel Kent Mr Wicks Lieutenant Welch Mr Shoup Mr Post Mr Sid Hooper Mr Zane Mr Murray Mr Hanauer 1 Mr Hal Cobb Mr Wilkes Lieutenant Cartwright Mr Bidwell Mr Pender gast Mr George Y Wallace Mr Max Smith Mr Leon Mr Tod Goodwin n Mr Peery Mr Dick Sprague Mr Shrap Mr Heintz Lieutenant Colonel Liscum Captain Crane Dr Lindsay Dr Hughes Mr Davis Mr Neil Murray Mur-ray Dr Penrose Mr Fortescue Mr Burke Mr Wilkes Lieutenant Jackson and Mr Newman o n 0 Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mr Joe Davis will leave for the east tomorrowS 0 < tomorrow-S > 0 Mrs Joseph Lippman returned from the east during the week 0 G 0 A charming luncheon was given Tuesday by Mrs Moylan C Fox at her residence on Brigham street The guests were bidden to meet Miss Elizabeth Eliza-beth Davis of West Virginia Violet was the color scheme of the decorations decora-tions The center of the table was occupied oc-cupied by a made piece of violets and ferns while from the chandelier above hung heavy ropes of smilax which extended ex-tended down to the table radiating from the center in all directions At each guests plate was a bunch of the violets and a miniature daintly sketched sketch-ed in water colors Those present t were Miss Lowe Miss Mackintosh Miss Poe Miss Kent Miss Alffi Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nasqn r Miss Wallace Miss Ora Harkness Miss Glendinning Miss Sprague and Miss McCornick O < S > < J > Mrs Landstreet leaves Saturday for New York 0 < S > < S > Frank and Harry Roberts left last evening for California Frank will goat go-at once to Stanford while Harry returns re-turns to Belmont to finish his course abo Mr and Mrs W S McCormick entertained enter-tained a few friends at dinner Thursday Thurs-day I 0 0 Mrs E B Wilkes entertained Friday I evening the guest of honor being Miss I Elizabeth Davis The guests included Mr andsMrs M C Fox Miss Fox Mr f Joe Davis Miss Eloise Sherman Mr and Mrs George F Downey Mrs Landstreet Mr and Mrs Albert Fold F-old n Miss Poe Miss Kent Mr and 1 Mrs Hbraqe Allen Miss Guthrie Mr Cartwright Mr Jackson Mr Charles Wilkes Cards were enjoyed during the early part of the evening and were followed oy charades Mrs Holden carried off a prize for the most successful contestant contest-ant < 5 > 0 < S > Mr and Mrs Fred W Scarff have invitations in-vitations out for cards Tuesday evening even-ing the ISth < nG 0 Mrs Howard gave a tea yesterday at her home on Brigham street The decorations dec-orations were especially beautiful consisting con-sisting of a graceful arrangement of scarlet carnations and maiden hair ferns The hostess was assisted in receiving by Mrs David Sharp Mrs Austin Mrs Ira Lewis and Mrs C B Markland The tea table was presided over by Miss Alff assisted by Miss Rookledge and Miss Colton The Mandolin club was stationed in the upper hall and furnished delightful delight-ful music during the afternoon < i > 0 0 Colonel A F Grant returnedFriday from California CaliforniaS 000 Miss Peyton has returned from Boise 000 Mr and Mrs H C Edwards entertained enter-tained the Whist club Wednesday evening even-ing o 0 < v Miss McMillan was the hostess of avery a-very enjoyable card party Tuesday evening The house was decorated with carnations and ferns Sixtythree was played elaborate refreshments being served at the conclusion of the game Miss McMillans guests were Miss < I Colton Miss Judge Miss Kate Judge Miss Marix Miss Glendinning Miss i Burke Miss Beatty Miss Bransford Miss Carter Miss Murray Miss Grace Anderson Miss Forbes Miss Freed Dr Critchlow Mr Peery Mr Brown Mr Lollin Mr McCormick Mr Goodwin Mr Ferris Mr Burke Mr Murray Mr Shoup Mr Welsh Mr Colburn Mr < Walker Mr Miles Mr Conway Mr and Mrs J Tilton Donnellan Mr and Mrs Robert Glendinning Mr and Mrs Pearsall < J > < t > < s > Miss Bessie Glendinning entertained at a 63 party Friday evening Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Rem ington Miss Grace Anderson Miss Mc Grath Miss Anna Mae McMillan Miss Freed Mr Sidney Hooper Mr Shoup Mr Welsh Mr Goodwin Mr Clark Mr Murray < 5 > < y The German club meets tomorrow night at the home of Miss McCornick 000 A twelfth night party was given Thursday evening by Miss Afton Young at Red Butte Hollow The par lors and library were adorned with holly mistletoe and cut flowers The evening was spent with cards prizes for the greatest number of games Wln being awarded Miss Katz and Mr t Charles Caine Those present were Mr and Mrs Charles Caine Miss Roundy Miss Davis of West Virginia Miss Ora Harkness Miss Alff Miss Colton rand r-and Mrs Sam C Park Mr and Mrs Charles Post Miss Park Miss Toulmin Miss Nason Miss Adelaide Nason Miss Thorn Miss Beatty Mr George Lawrence Law-rence Mr F C Schramm Mr Joe Davis Mr Ritchie Mr Fortesque Mr Ferris Mr Max E Smith Mr Katz Mr Max Hanauer 00 G > Mr and Mrs H O Wilson have returned re-turned from Helena s 3 > GG Mr Harry Dinwoodey leaves during the coming week for New York 90 0 Miss Lena Preston entertained Friday Fri-day evening in Honor of some of the younger members of society A guessing guess-Ing game was the form of entertainment entertain-ment the successful contestants Miss Josie Katz and Mt Frank Roberts being I be-ing awarded prizes The guests were Miss Pauline Groo Miss Mamie Eldrcdge Miss Blanche Burke Miss Elizabeth Groo Miss Kathleen Anderson Miss Irma Alff Miss Lucile Jennings Mr Frank Roberts Rob-erts Mr Harry Roberts Mr Jay Groo Mr Lynn Clinton Mr Scott Groo Mr Harold Eldredge Mr Arthur Thomas Mr Guy Eldredge Mr Hamilton Coffin Cof-fin 000 Miss Phoebe Prout who is well known in Salt Lake and Rev Mr Bleecker were married in Bozeman Mont Thursday evening Before going go-ing to their future home in New York they will pay Salt Lake a visit They will arrive Wednesday morning and that same evening the ladies of St Pauls guild will give a reception in their honor at the rectory An invitation invi-tation is extended to the friends of Mrs Bleecker < 2 > 00 I The reception at the Ladies Literary i club Friday afternoon following the i exercises of the formal opening of the I club house was one of the delightful affairs of the week The reception room had been fitted up in a most artistic manner and was decorated with palms and flowers Here during the latter part of the afternoon tea was served from a table made beautiful with carnations ferns dainty china and cut glass The ladies presiding over the room being Mrs Vincent Mrs William Reid Miss Alff Miss Hunt and Miss Ethelyn Webber They were assisted as-sisted by Miss Wallace Miss McCor rick Miss Crawford Mrs Bailed and Miss Webber < V G < s > Mrs H J Newman will give a series of card parties during the stay of her aunt Mrs Wetherill Invitations have been issued for two this week and two the week following GGG Mr David Murray left last night for Helena < 5 > < S > < S Mrs F Henry Richards and Mrs Joseph Richards have issued invitations invita-tions for a card party Thursday afternoon after-noon the affair being given In honor of Mrs Henry J Newman and Mrs Wetherill 000 Mrs W P Lynn gave a childrens party Wednesday afternoon < S > 0 < 2 > Mr Dod McIntyre has been spending a few days in the city visiting old friends He leaves today for Mexico S > S > < S > Mrs Hayward will entertain at cards Wednesday o 0 r > Mrs J H Linck and Mrs Ingram entertained at cards Thursday afternoon after-noon The guests were Mrs Theron1 Geddes Mrs Hughes Mrs Ridgeley Mrs Ewing Mrs Megeath Miss Lane Mrs Kenyon Mrs Evans Mrs Stevens Stev-ens Mrs Markland Mrs Hobbs Mrs Hale Mrs Brink Mrs Hoge Mrs Pea i Mrs JBubbard Read Mrs K J Glendinning Mrs Henderson Mrs Sherman Mrs H D Niles Mrs Joplin I Mrs Weir Mrs Pf outz Mrs McGurrin j I Mrs Hough Mrs1 Xd Bathe Mrs 1 i Beatty Miss Beatty Mrs Daniel Mrs f Robinson Mrs McDowell Mrs Judd I Mrs Dininny Mrs Haskfns Mrs Gray Mrs Druehl Mrs Kmcald Mrs i Knox Mrs Vincent Mrs Costigan Mrs Judson Mrs Cambridge Mrs Holman Mrs Shelp Mrs J Tilton 1 I Donnellan Mrs McMann The house was decorated with palms I j and flowers After the game prizes were awarded to Mrs Hoge Mrs Beatty and Mrs Markland and delicious de-licious refreshments were served v v < 3 > Mr and Mrs Ernest A Tdpp entertained enter-tained the 63 card club Thursday evening Mrs John Sharp and Mr Jesse Little won the prizes < S > > < s > Mrs E J Bench entertained at cards Wednesday evening at her home on Sixth 1 street High five was played I prizes being won by Miss Zina Holding and Mr Avery AvertG t G 0 0 The Euterpe club met last e ning with Mrs L U King at the Royle residence when the following pro gramme was carried out Reading The Origin of Music Mr C L Robertson Piano duet La Cazza LadraRossini Miss Sharp and Mrs Jennings i I Sopran sub Mrs Lorin U King I Tenor solo Mr De Loery Piano solo Du Brautraut Ingords Klaye1 Greig t Mrs Kenyon Bass solo The Valley by the Sea Adams I Mr Heber C Sharp Piano solo Noeturne opp 55 No I 2 I Chopin V I Mrs Coats Soprano solo Ave Maria 1lascagni I Miss Louise Savage Organ Mrs Hamilton trio piano Mrs Gemmel Mendelssohn violin Miss Anderson f fj 0 TG < S > r i i The arrangements have now been fully completed for the annual charity I ball in aid of St Marks hospital to i I take place at Christensens on Thursday Thurs-day evening Jan 13 and the following I follow-ing committees were announced last I evening < i Receptibn CommitteeGovernor He ber M Wells Colonel and Mrs Kent General and Mrs Penrose Bishop and I Mrs Leonard Mr and Mrs Thomas G I Webber Major and Mrs Downey Mr r and Mrs John Dern Hon George Q Cannon Mr and Mrs W H Bancroft II Mr George M Cannon Mr and Mrs SW Eccles Mr and Mrs H O Wilson Wil-son Mr and Mrs S H Babcock Judge and Mrs Charles S Zane Mr and Mrs M H Walker Mr and Mrs Thomas Kearns Mr and Mrs David Keith Mr and Mrs D C McLaughlin Mr I and Mrs W V Rice Mr H A Cohen Rev and Mrs L B Ridgeley Dean and Mrs Halsey Mr Abe Hanauer Mr D C Adams Mr and Mrs Charles Read Mr and Mrs Arthur Brown Mr Joseph I Jo-seph Barnett Judge and Mrs W A Sherman Mr and Mrs W C Chis holm Mr Spencer Clawson Dr W E Ellerbeck Mr Brigham Ellerbeck Mr and Mrs John G Daly Mr and Mrs R J Glendinning Judge and Mrs Dey Executive Committee Mrs J F Hamilton Mrs Robert Harkness Mrs J Bamberger Mrs Samuel Hughes Mrs Colonel Kent Mrs Colonel Lis cum Miss McIntosh Mr George M cott Mr D C Adams Mr George Y Wallace I Supper pommitteeMrs Edmund Wilkes Urs T Carter Mrs W F James MVS1 James Hogle Mrs Pitts Mrs Fred Oswald Mrs L C Trent Mrs Rachel Miller Floor Committee Dr Penrose Mr Pollock Mr Samuel Pendergast Mr George F Downey Lieutenant Wells Mr Will Sharp Mr E B Wicks Mr L Joseph YmiriBr Judge and Mrs Street I Lfir and Yrr C P Mason Mr and f Mrs J C Royle r Z Mr and Mrs John I 1 M Zane Mr and Mrs J H Moyle < j Mr and Mrs Will DInwoody Mr and Mrs W A Nelden Mr and Mrs Fred Fabian Mr and Mrs A T Vollmer Mr bpd Mrs Samuel Paul Mr and Mrs FranK Pierce Dr and Mrs C P Hough Mr Casper Robertson Mr J L Franken Mr Richard McIntosh Mr W P OMeara Mrs Judge Judge and Mrs Howat Mr P H Lannan Mr T R Jones Mr and Mrs Francis Mrs John T Gilmer Mrs N F Putnam Put-nam Mr and MrsIt E Gemmell Dr and Mrs W F Anderson Mr and Mrs W W Riter Dr E V Silver Dr U Worthington Mr and Mrs G F Putnam Mr and Mrs J H Bennett Mr and Mrs Hills Mrs Susie B Emery Judge and Mrs O W Powers Dr and Mrs F C E King Dr and Mrs A C McLean Dr and Mrs Samuel Hughes Judge and Mrs Hen derson Mr and Mrs J E Dooly Mr and Mrs J T Donnellan Mr and Mrs F A Druehl Mr and Mrs H T Duke Mr and Mrs Grant Smith Mr and Mrs H Grant Judge and Mrs C C i Goodwin Mr and Mrs Simon Bamber ger Mr and Mrs Charles Burton Mr and Mrs E E Calvin Mr and Mrs X F Holden Mr and Mrs E Kahn i Mr and Mrs Sam J Kenyon Mr and Mrs O J Salisbury Mr and Mrs George A Lowe Judge and Mrs Ellis Dr and Mrs A S Bower Dr and Mrs S H Pinkerton Dr F S Bascom Dr and Mrs G B Pfoutz Dr and Mrs T B Beatty Mr Welby Colonel and Mrs Liscum Captain and Mrs Wyg ant Mr and Mrs Fred Simon Mr and Mrs W P Lynn Mr and Mrs F D Hobbs Mr and Mrs Airis Mr and Mrs Egbert Roberts Mr and Mrs Hubbard Reed Rev and Mrs D D Wallace Sister Mary Mr and Mrs J R Walker jr Mr J H Woodman Mr and Mrs Hoyt Sherman Mr and Mrs George Y Wallace Senator and Mrs Rawlins Representative and Mrs King Senator and Mrs Cannon Mr and Mrs C L Rood Mr and Mrs Sol Seigel Mr and Mrs William E Smed ley Mr and Mrs John D Spencer Mr and Mrs Frank Stevens Mr and Mrs L C Trent Dr and Mrs Vincent Mr and Mrs C S Varian Colonel Wall Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Daggett Mr rand Mrs H C Wallace Dr and Mrs E W Whitney Dr and Mrs Hector Griswold Mr and Mrs Van Cott Mr and Mrs Parley Williams Dr and Mrs D Moore Lindsay Dr and Mrs John rD White Mr and Mrs George Sutherland Suth-erland Mrs S Woodward Mr and Mrs ToO M Bidwell Mr and Mrs R F Hayward Mr and Mrs James Anderson Ander-son Mr and Mrs Theron Geddes Major Ma-jor and Mrs Wilkes Mr and Mrs R H Browne Mr and Mrs Hal Brown Mr and Mrs T S Mathis Mr and Mrs Gill Peyton Mrs Isaiah White Judge and Mrs Colburn Mr and Mrs Frank Knox Mr and Mrs Ed Duncan Mr and Mrs D C Dunbar Mr and Mrs T J Almy Mr and Mrs H P G Coates Mr and Mrs Eugene Lewis Mr and Mrs Francis Armstrong Mr and Mrs M C Fox Mr and Mrs R A Keyes I 0 0 0 A ball will be given in the Seventeenth Seven-teenth ward assembly room Friday evening Tan 14 1898 The proceeds are to be directed toward defraying expenses Incurred by putting a new floor in the building o 0 d Mrs Pearl Russell and Mr F H Fernstrom were married on Thursday G 00 Mr and Mrs George G Armstrong returned yesterday from their bridal trip to California > GG Mr and Mrs William F Culmer arrived ar-rived home yesterday from their California Cali-fornia wedding journey 000 Joseph Gries Is home after an enjoyable enjoy-able outing in Texas and Louisiana 0 0 0 Mrs Fanny Stenhouse leaves for California Cal-ifornia tomorrow night She stopped in the city on her way from Chicago to the coast to visit her numerous friends here Her daughter Mrs Fannie Gray who was visiting with her has gone to Butte I 0 h 0 A delightful party in honor of the 0 y t < kith anlyersary of the birthday of Miss Millie DAvJs was given on Wednesday evening at the residence of the young Jadys matter 52S East Fourth South street The evening was passed with instrumental and vocal mpsic and recitations rec-itations Dainty refreshments were served sand a very pleasant time was enjoyed Among the guests were the Misses Scofield Cladie Scofield Vera Tempest Ruth Wilson Mamie For liger Bertha Boots Nellie Holbrook Edith Scott Hannah Davidson Fairy Davis Ella Zeigler M A Hinckley ROsinaSoffe Mrs Scott Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs H Scofield Messrs W B Sparknian T W Scofield Frank Evans Ev-ans R Milliron Jacob Tray ner Dod Riter Arthur Custer Herr Von Bun Ray Dickert T A Taylor and Will Ray 0 b 0 Mrs Samuel Cohen of Denver is visitina with her soninlaw and daughter Judge and Mrs Sommer At Fort Douglas raSt week was another gay one ins in-s Ci ti1 ort Douglas It was not so much tlie number of events but rather their l brilliancy that marked the weeks one of the most pleasant that the sarrisoii has had this winter In I 1 times 6f hence garrison life becomes 1 very monotonous unless there are some j balls parties or other gatherings to help while away the time Fort Douglas Doug-las Is dot lilce a frontier post in this respecttfor It is not dependent entirely upon its own resources for the Tittle gaieties that sweetens the cup of life In the little frontier posts where the fort is the only settlement within miles of the spot the army people are forced to attend the soldiers minstrel shows in the post hall for want of a better entertainment In the way of theatricals theatri-cals Amateur operas and other forms of entertainment are gotten up among the officers and ladies at frequent intervals in-tervals and card parties balls dinners and the numberless other forms of entertainment en-tertainment occur more often than they do at Fort Douglas Here the people can Attend the theatres in the city and are entertained by the society people of Salt Lake so that even though there are few events in the post the officers and ladies find other means of enjoyment enjoy-ment 000 The most enjoyable events of last week were the several card parties Mrs Augustine entertained ata charming charm-ing party on Thursday Mrs Ducat also gave one Friday and the Card club held its > meeting on Wednesday evening even-ing < g > S > < s > The card party given by Mrs Augustine Augus-tine on Thursday afternoon was a most charming affair The pretty home of the hostess at No3 Officers row was further beautified by flowers tastefully arraged about the rooms The parlor and dining room had been arranged with a number of small tables supplied with playing cards and unique tally sheets for the use of the guests Partners Part-ners were decided by drawing and the game of the afternoon was Sixty three Mrs Woodward won the first prize and Mrs Augur carried off the booby After the prizes were awarded award-ed the tables were cleared and dainty refreshments served The ladies present were from the city Mrs Major Downey Mrs George Downey Mrs Landstreet Miss Davis Mrs Woodward Mrs Bidwell Miss Ora Harkcess and from the post were Mrs Liscum Miss Poe Mrs Kent Mrs Nelson Mrs Ducat Mrs Cabaniss Mrs Crane Miss Girard Mrs Augur Mrs Keene Mrs Tayman and Miss Williamson t 000 Mrs Ducat gave a most pleasant card party on Friday afternoon to a number of the ladies of the city and post Sixtythree was the game played play-ed and pretty prizes were awarded the winners Afteran afternoon dentin dent-in playing cards delicious refreshments were served < S > 0 < SOn > S-On Wednesday evening the Card club was entertained in the rooms of the Officers club by Mrs Crane and lI Ducat who did so In a most char ing manner Sixtythree which seer to be Jhe popular game in the garrlscj was Dlayed and Mrs Bush won tj first prize for the ladies whIle Capta Wygant carried off the gentleman prize Refreshments were served the hostesses after the games h ceased < S > 0 < j > a Mrs Augustine was the hostess at dinner party on Thursday dent given to Adjutant Cartwright Lieute ant Kerwin Lieutenant Gurney Lieutenant Jackson 000 Captain Ducat Lieutenant Cabani and Lieutenant Augustine are abse from the post on detached servitj They have gone to Fort Duchesne sit on a courtmartial which Is beheld be-held at that place Lieutenant Lelt was relieved from the original dew and Lieutenant Augustine detailed his stead o 0 Lieutenant Dashiell has been grant a three months leave of absence 000 This afternoon at 230 the regiment band will give a concert in the po hall The Cleofan The Cleofan held its regular meet Tuesday Jan 4 at the home of Aa nette W Culmer These very interesj ing papers were given Home Life Elizabeths Reign by Miss Alice Moyle Kenelworth and Coventry Pi geants and Masques by Mrs Ma gie D Jennings The club will aga meet on Tuesday at Mrs Culmers C street Ladies Literary Club The current events and current liter ture section will meet Saturday afte noon Jan 15 at 2 oclock at the ell room The following programme will be pr sented Book review Chapters fro a Life Mrs Phelps Wardeby Mrs G Sprague Study of Richard Le Gal lienne by Mrs F J Fabian The Shakespearean section will me tomorrow evening at the club house < l Third East street when the fifth a of Hamlet will be read The history section of the Ladle Literary club resumes work on Thur day morning Jan 13 at 10 oclock the club house Mrs Douglas will tt of the Desperate Condition of til States and the Relative Position England and France Mrs Pratt tell of the Gradual Leaning of tli States Toward England and T5j Holy League There will be twomi ute talks on Henry of Navarre Nineteenth Century ClubProvo Club met with Mrs Havercamp Miss Kellogg gave a paper on Se vice of Concord to American Letters with short sketches of Channing raIa garet Fuller and others Mrs Westwood reviewed current 11 erature She read a short story by Mi Alice Kellogg Hunt a former memb of the Nineteenth Century club The scene of the stony is In a Col rado mining camp The story intr duces a perplexing situation but one which the authorities of the camp a fully equal Local selfgovernment is the tit of the story and it is published in tl Midland for January After acceptli an invitation to meet with Mrs Wes wood club adjourned Womans Club The Womans club listened to a fli address on College Settlements t Mrs C E Allen It seems that at tl inception of these settlements only co legebred men and women had chart of them and some of them are sti under college and university manage ment but the majority are not and a I called social settlements Most of the are located in the poorest districts Continued on Page 14 IN THE SOCIAt RtAlM I Continued from page 13 itles as ther believe that most of he vice and crime of the world is due o environment That to help the plcious and degraded one must live face to face with the actual conditions If crowded city lire and study on the pot theevils to be remedied They 3elev j ei it does no good to stand on a innacle and reach dtnvn help to the nfortunate They resent it The life f the zreat Exemplar was passed imong the lowly Heretofore there seemed to be an ristocracy of intellect which left col esebred men and women to them elves with perhaps the feeling that I one but collegebred people were Ivorth associating with as people with nrge fortunes often feel that only hose who are equally rich are their roper associates rhis feeling ac I C1rding to the speaker is largely done way with and in its place the thought hat as knowledge is given them it is heir duty to impart it to less fortunate jmes Some of the most cultivated reined re-ined and wealthy women of this country coun-try have given up homes of ease and luxury to live in these settlements mon the lowly and degraded These fietllements werefirst instituted by an DngSlshman Arnold Toynbee and hey are now scattered over Great rIta h The greatest obstacle met fcvith in England is the absence of any lesire tor better conditions This is ot found under American institutions fnd American born people The effort ere is ever for higher and better con JiUons The Social Settlement par akes of the Idea of club Ufeof com non brotherhood Of others there is the United American Educational club ic Maxwell street Settlement the IrIS Home Culture club the omans Aid club and greatest f all the Hull House Settlement Uthough it has been but a few rears since these settlements were introduced in America there are I in existence today In con Lection with educational matters they endeavor to defeat boodling and poirupt municipal management to se fcpre better school facilities to plant ee libraries to secure green parks id play grounds to open public 3aths lighting streets In criminal i lieighborhood thinking how best to enforce en-force existing ordinances getting clean I streets and many other matters for he public good Mrs Adams of Hull iduse says work along every possi jle line which will insure more public ontrol of the social machinery of the bommunity In doing this the wealthy re benefited and the poor uplifted The dOing for the poor which ends In a committeewhich is done through jfigents at a distance is deadly All elp must us cooperation the helper 1 id helped must be partners and over 11 must be the grasped hand The iduress was listened to with marked ttention and was followed along the ame lines by Rev Mrs llaynard The I ady gave a graphic description of Hull house of which at one timeshe was a esident of the method of work and af its moving spirit Miss Adams whom she believed followed closest in the ootsteps of the lowly Nazarene of any ne she ever knew These settlements hould be better known They are eeded everywhere Jan 11 Mrs I iper will sive a paper on Child tudy The public are invited I German Singing Club The German Singing society Manna hor elntracht concordia celebrated lie holiday season at St Marks hall on Tuesday evening There were on the platform two gigantic Christmas trees besides a large number of presents which Santa Claus left for distribution among the merry young Deople I A musical programme by the male chows directed by Air A Brox and I I Exquisite baritone solor by Mr Bu i singer accompanied on the organ by Professor Von Bun were leading parts Ipf the entertainment An interesting feature was the rep iresentation of Germania and Helvetia by two charming young ladies Miss Haselmann and Miss Wueterich attir tfl in the characteristic and picturesque Sccstumes of the two countries I J The evenings amusement terminated vlth a ball which lasted till 1 oclock I In the morning Ogden Society + An unusual number of pretty weddings wed-dings marked the social life of Ogden Buring the week just past Skating parties in a great measure supplanted lancing and other indoor pastimes everal theatre parties were noticed ate at-e Scalchi performance on Tuesday vening < > < > 0 F i One of the prettiest weddings of a week remarkable for such events was that Wedpesday evening at the home fof Mr arid Mrs Alfred Folker when Lawrence T Butler was united in mar page with Miss Marie Folker Bishop Tames Tailor performed the ceremony Hn the presence of a large number of the friends of the two families The rooms of the PoUter borne were prettily decorated with cut flowers and potted I plants At about 830 Mr Butler and I Miss Folker stepped in and took their places in the center of the west parlor and in a few moments the words were said which united the handsome groom to the bonny bride After congratulations congratula-tions had been the order for a time the friends sat down to a bounteous wedding wed-ding breakfast Numerous presents useful and ornamental were brought by the guests or sent by absent ones from a distance Mr Butler is a popular I I pop-ular Southern Pacific employee and the itrailroad boys took this occasion to feshow the esteem in which he is held I Kind the many friends of the bride did iKeWise I Among the guests who witnessed the r ceremony were Mr and Mrs James Taylor Mr and Mrs Thomas D Dee Mr and Mrs W M Raymond Mr and Mrs Ambrose Shaw sr Mi and Mrs Robert Shaw Mr and Mrs T L Markle Mr and Mrs Ed Tin JilV Mr jnnd I Mrs Joseph Bailey Mr and Mrs F1T V Butler Mr and Mrs DeWitt kVo1J ker Orilla Barley J H Shaw Mary J Shaw Pauline Shaw Wilber Shaw i William Shaw Earnest Shaw Ophelia Shaw Julia Shaw Elmir Shaw James Shaw Robert Shaw Myrtillo Shaw yirs A H Shaw John Folker Anna C Folker Jeddediah Folker Ambrose Shaw jr Milton Beardsley Eugene olbrook Miss Mary Cave Lizzie Dee MiSs Sewell Laura Stone Miss Boy jingttn Miss Brownie Shaw Mrs Die Mrs Harriet Stephens Mrs Orilla I iFolker Miss Alice Folker Olive Shaw Laura Stephens Emma Lund Lorenzo Lund Henry Stephens John Stevens t Sir and Mrs Butler will reside at 1632 If Washington avenue o 0 0 1 The Klondike Klub gives its next sop so-p j4 dance Wednesday night L Lester Reynolds dG has retired from I l1Ca1 Standard staff as society editor 0 > > < I f i Skating parties are all the rage and hrinks at Farrcgrove and at Wheel Iwrlghts were the scene of many merry I faking parties during the week f < 0 < 9 < The B and B club was entertained Saturday afternoon by the Misses Rich Hixls at 2443 Lincoln avenue 0 0 0 JKA 11 most erfjyable evening was spent Jfiast Thursday by those who met with Jth3 club at their parlors in the fSawrenea hotel About 8 oclock the riooms were filled with enthusiastic players who after a social chat sat loip to the tables to a spirited con tcatfor the prizes vhich resulted ins in-s Maude Laughney winning the IfeSH jead prize Mrs R O Roeson t4 awarded the consolation The ijfents Yiead i prize was won hy Charles feerwin cSrisoIation by Charles La j IwSJley and the little prizes were taken > J j3hfeby MIsS Stella Conger and Mr J i iOiRoeson When the card game J i wag ov jr the ladies of the club served lunch and durins1 the hole evening the < f V punch bowl was kept filled regardless of the constant Jax on its capacities Dancing was then indulged in till the small hours < > = Miss Olsen entertained a coterie of friends last Wednesday < evenipg at the home of her sister Mrs George M Hanson o 0 > Last Tuesday evening about 40 young people pleasantly spent an evening at games and in dancing at the residence of Mrs Moroni Brpwn 327 Twenty eighth street the occasion was the birthday of her daughter Edith The hours were delightfully whiledaway till about 11 oclock when six large tables were surrounded and a supper was served The crowd kept the evening awhirl till the small hourswhen all departed de-parted voting Mrs Brown an excellent excel-lent hostess in every particular 0 0 Miss Florence Bassett and Mr Fer raro were married Thursday morning at the home of the brides parents op Twentythird street The bride has an enviable reputation in nuslcal circles and Mr Ferraro is the well known Southern Pacific employee After congratulations con-gratulations and good wishes Mr and Mrs Ferraro left for California ona wedding trip 000 I I Tuesday afternoqn the 0 Q B club was entertained at the hom of Mrs E S Crocker on Jefferson avenue High five was played Mrs Whalen carried off the first honors a handsome picture frame After dainty refreshments were served the club adjourned to meet in I two weeks IZ Wednesday noon the ceremony Was performed by Father P M Cushnahan which united in marriage Miss Eliza Bose of North Ogden and W E Quil linan of Ogden The young couple departed de-parted in the evening for San Francisco Fran-cisco where they will visit for ashort time i 0 0 > 0 Friday evening at the Second ward institute occurred the recital of Miss Pearl Snyder she being the only graduate grad-uate of the class of iSiS of the Ash more school of expression The hall was crowded to the doors Miss Snyder Sny-der recited in a pleasing manner the following selections Echo and the Fern An Impromptu Concert To the Lions Away Down East His Motherinlaw A Casualty The Force of Example These were interspersed inter-spersed with sweet music by Luella Ferrin and Laura Minty o d Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs H WJSwilliam a wedding wed-ding reception was given in honor pf Mr and Mrs W F Wallace Th house was elaborately decorated with holly I palms and cut flowers After extending i I congratulations the guSsts departed Mis Clara Chambers ajid Mr W S j Wallace were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday afternoon The bride is well known in Ogden and the groom is one of Ogtfens most efficient schoolteachers school-teachers < 3 > 0 0 J Bishop Edwin Stratford < l performed the ceremony Wednesday Afternoon at the residence of the brides parents which united in mgrriaKft Jliss Rose I Harris and OS Wheeler |